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I use a Mophie case for my iPhone 5. It is a decent case, I worry about dropping my phone and breaking a case that costs close to $100 though. Having to use the headphone adapter is also quite annoying.

I've been using my mophie case for a while.. 4-5 months.. Lost my lightening cable so its the only way to charge my phone.. it gets annoying after a while because it does make your phone kind of heavy..So i've actually been rocking my phone caseless.. But i always do that when new iphone is about launch so..

But back to the question.. Mophie cases are great.. I dont see how people don't use it as their main case.. It seems that it will get aggravating having to change cases everytime u needed a charge.. But at the same time.. You can get tired of using the mophie case.

Used the Mophie on my Ip4. Great case. One of the benefits is that it keeps the battery cycles down on your iphone. Lots of times, the main iphone battery wasn't needed before I re-charged. It does make it a little heavier. Nice to have the extra power.

I am not an owner of a Mophie case but I do own a MOTA case and I love it !. It is similar to Mophie but maybe a bit bulkier (not sure). It is my main case and I could not go through an entire day without it ..... Love this case <<>>

I've got a Mophie on my 5, the only problem I have with it is the "Charging is not supported with this accessory!' warning that comes up. Sometimes it's gotten so bad, that it's impossible to charge with it on.

In all fairness, they did send me an RMA to return it, so they could check it and see if it was a warranty issue or not, but at that time, I was going on vacation and would be off running, so I needed it and have just taken to not charging my phone in it, for now.

They're great cases. I used the JuicePack Air, and have dropped my phone several times onto asphalt, tile, etc. No damage came to the phone or the case, amazingly. There is enough of a lip around the front to protect the screen without being really noticeable in daily use.

As to the headphone cable issue, the standard Apple headphone plugs will fit in through the hole. It does seem, however, that there is enough room that they could have made a built-in pass-through in the case bottom itself... Maybe they will address this in a future issuance.

Having to switch back and forth between lighting and micro-USB is fairly annoying. Maybe they will have both male and female lightning plugs on a future issuance. That would make it a real winner.

Still, after having used it for several months, I can't imagine going back to using a regular case and having to charge once or twice during the day.

At first it was $80 for their best case? Wow, I said, talk about overboard... but $120 for their best case (juice pack plus)? Ludicrous

What's next? $199 for the Juice Pack Ultra?

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The uNu Power DX Battery case for iPhone 5 accomplishes the same thing as the mophie juice pack plus but for $80 on Amazon. It also has much better reviews than any mophie battery case. I have and use the uNu battery case everyday as my main case. It is very protective.
uNu Power DX External Protective Battery Case for iPhone 5s / iPhone 5 - MFI Apple Certified (Matte Black, Fits All Models iPhone 5S & iPhone 5)http://amzn.com/B00B1UQBGA

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